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At the Same Time, the Management Is Renewed with Graupera at the Helm and with a View to the Municipal Elections.

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At the same time, it has renewed the national leadership in its second congress, which aims to lay the foundations for a strong run in the municipal elections. It is once again headed by Jordi Graupera, and includes profiles such as professor Júlia Ojeda, public policy expert Elisabet Vives, publisher Mariona Bosch, data analyst Marc Martí and the councilor for Primary Elections in Granollers, Joan Ricart. It also includes data analyst Marc Tomà…
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At a congress held today in Manresa, Alhora has renewed its leadership, which is once again led by philosopher Jordi Graupera, and which also includes the presence of professor Júlia Ojeda, the expert...

At the same time, it has renewed the national leadership in its second congress, which aims to lay the foundations for a strong run in the municipal elections. It is once again headed by Jordi Graupera, and includes profiles such as professor Júlia Ojeda, public policy expert Elisabet Vives, publisher Mariona Bosch, data analyst Marc Martí and the councilor for Primary Elections in Granollers, Joan Ricart. It also includes data analyst Marc Tomà…

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